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No Association With Flagrant Violators of U.S. Constitution, U.N. Constitution, or International Law!

VANCOUVER – Connie Fogal has thanked Dr. Robert Bowman, Lieutenant Colonel USAF Ret. for the courageous indictment of the Bush administration that he wrote for the Baltimore Chronicle. The new leader of the Canadian Action Party, a party like other small parties in Canada, is adamantly opposed to the Martin agenda of deeper economic and millitarization with the U.S.

In the article, Bowman a veteran who flew 101 combat missions in Vietnam, said, “Those who forced this war o­n an unwilling world are guilty of flagrantly violating the U.S. Constitution, the U.N. Charter and International Law. What they have done is illegal, immoral, unconstitutional and treason.”

In her letter of appreciation to Bowman, Connie Fogal said that the Canadian Action Party agrees with his statement that, “This war has nothing to do with national security or freedom or democracy or human rights or protecting our allies or weapons of mass destruction or defeating terrorism or disarming Iraq. It has to do with money. It has to do with oil. And it has to do with raw imperial power. It is based o­n a pack of lies and it is wrong.”



Ms. Fogal added that unfortunately the Canadian government led by Paul Martin is proposing closer ties with the Bush administration. “The tradition of Canada has been as a peacekeeper,” she said. “That Canada has sent some of our military support into this Iraq offensive under pressure from the Bush regime violates our historical role. The Canadian Action Party agrees that, like you, our young people did not join the military to protect ‘financial interests of Folgers, Chiquita bananas and Exxon.’”

As the leader of a federal party in Canada, Fogal joined with Bowman in saying, “We have had enough corporate wars.” “It is time that Canadians stood shoulder-to-shoulder with brave Americans like yourself and put an end to a long, bloody history of foreign policy being conducted for the financial benefit of the wealthy few,” she added.

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CONTACT: Kevin Peck, (416) 535-0221, kpeck@canadianactionparty.ca

@ April 29, 2004

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